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Understanding Intra Vires: Definition, Illustrations, and Legal Precedents

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Definition: The concept of 'intra vires' refers to actions taken by entities operating within the boundaries of their legal authority. This legal framework applies to various entities, includi...

Urgent Need For Establishment Of National Men's Commission In India

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Men's right activist disputes that men's as a group have institutional power and privilege and believe that they don't have legal rights further more they say that they don't have proper remedi...

A Comparative Study of Sedition Law as per IPC and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

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The Home Minister of India Mr. Amit Shah introduced a bill in the Parliament which is meant to replace the three codes that are the core of the criminal justice system in India: the Indian Pena...

High Court Bar Association vs State of Uttar Pradesh (2024)

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The clash over the period taken in a decision by the court had always been a highly debated issue. The issue over the delay in the orders and judgments are not only because of burdening of case...

The Nanavati Case: Unraveling Justice and Society in 1950s India

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The case of K.M. Nanavati v. The State of Maharashtra is inscribed in the history of Indian lawas a defining moment, transcending the confines of a routine legal dispute. This landmark case not...

Introduction to the Menaka Gandhi Case

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The Menaka Gandhi case, formally known as Menaka Gandhi vs. Union of India (1978), stands as a landmark legal precedent in the annals of Indian jurisprudence. The case revolves around the funda...

Interpretation Of Secularism In The Context Of Indian Constitution

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Secularism is an English philosophy developed during time of Enlighten Movement in Europe. It was first coined by George Jacob Holyoake in 1851. To him Secularism is a social order separate fro...

Checks and Balances in the Indian System Separation of powers

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The quote by Lord Acton "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" underscores the dangers of unchecked authority. When power is concentrated without oversight it can...

Right to Information under Article 19(1)(A)

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Understanding Article 19(1)(a):Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution is not a mere clause; it is a resounding declaration that echoes through the corridors of democracy, shaping the very ...

The Constitutional Validity Of Reservations In Educational Institutions And P...

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"Every democratic nation before gaining its independence has gone through a phase of drastic social revolution so as to bring values of equality and fraternity in their society but my Indi...